Where to Eat this Weekend – February 2018

February should be a busy month with Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day to celebrate. A weekend itinerary in February 2018 in Singapore can include the Singapore Air Show (6th to 11th Feb), Chingay Parade (23rd & 24th Feb ), Huayi Chinese Festival of Arts (23rd Feb to 1st Mar) and the usual hunt for new and interesting places to eat. Here is The Ordinary Patrons’ (TOP) round-up of Where to Eat this Weekend in Singapore for February 2018.

The Weekend Brunch

Hans im Glück German Burgergrill is named after the fairy tale “Hans in Luck” (or Hans im Glück in German) by the Grimm Brothers. Decorated to resemble a German forest, the interesting restaurant offers a wide variety of burgers and sides. Read more.

Off the Beaten Track

Canopy Garden Dining & Bar in Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park is a beautifully designed restaurant which provides patrons with an authentic dine in the garden experience. Canopy Garden Dining opens early on weekends, and stays open till late in the evening. It serves Western brunch and dinner items. Read more.

Time to Indulge

Salt Grill & Sky Bar by Luke Mangan at ION, Orchard is one of the best restaurants with a great city view. Weekend afternoon tea is served from 2.30pm to 4.45pm but you can also go there for a full meal or drinks in the evening. Read about our lunch at Salt Grill & Sky Bar here.

Somewhere New

Imperial Treasure Tanjong Pagar is the latest restaurant in Singapore by the Imperial Treasure Restaurant Group. It has an understated but attractive decor and the dim sum and Teochew dishes are of good quality. Read about our lunch at the new Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine at Tanjong Pagar Centre here.

Family Time

Besides make to order beverages, Starbucks Reserve has a good range of cakes, desserts, pies and sandwiches. There is something for all in the family whether it is breakfast, lunch or a coffee break. A visit to Starbucks Reserve Marina Bay Sands Singapore would also allow the family to experience MBS Digital Light Canvas, a unique multi-sensory digital installation. Read more.

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